Well its for the a leap year February 29th 1980, Gordie Howe set another all time record by becoming the first professional to score 800 goals. He did this with the Hartford Whalers which he had joined in WHA as the New England Whalers in 1979 at the age of 51. He retired after the 1979-80 season but had helped the Whalers gain publicity and brought attention to smaller markets that love hockey.
Showing posts with label 1980. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1980. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Monday, August 12, 2019
Thursday, February 14, 2019
1980 NHL Showdown (Gretzky-Bossy)
Monday, April 30, 2018
1980 NHL Entry Draft
JUNE 11th 1980
The NHL draft is held at the Forum in Montreal for the first time and the Chicago Blackhawks have the #3 overall pick. The Blackhawks got the pick from the Quebec Nordiques from a trade on June 9th 1979 in which the BlackHawks promised not to take Real Cloutier in the 1979 draft.
With their pick the 'Hawks drafted Montreal Juniors center Denis Savard, the 1980 Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) MVP with 63 goals, 118 assist (181 points) in 72 games.
Friday, November 3, 2017
Friday, March 11, 2016
WE LOVE HOCKEY!
Denis Savard
Chicago Blackhawks #1 draft pick in 1980.
He was the #3 pick overall in the NHL entry draft.
Picked ahead him were #1 overall Doug Wickenheiser by Montreal and #2 Dave Babych by the Winnipeg Jets.
Monday, February 29, 2016
Today in Hockey History (February 29th)
February 29th 1980
Gordie Howe (Hartford Whalers) became the first NHL player to score 800 goals.
It was his 1,000th regular season game.
February 29th 1992
Ray Bourque scored his 1,000th career point.
He was only the third NHL defenseman to score 1,000 career points.
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Monday, April 21, 2014
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Miracle on Ice
1980 Sports Illustrated Sportsmen of the Year
foreword by Jim Craig
Team USA Coach Herb Brooks on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Today in Hockey History - November 23rd
courtesy Hookedonhockeymagazine.com
November 23, 1929 – Boston defenseman Eddie Shore set an NHL record by…recording five fighting majors. That’s good for 25 minutes, nearly half the game, which the Bruins won 4-3 over the Maroons. Apparently that was legal back then, but current NHL rules state that a player who engages in three fights in one game is automatically ejected. I’m sure they’d want to leave anyway with all the bruises and cuts they’d suffer, so I’m not sure how Shore managed to endure five fights. A few months later, he was actually challenged to a boxing match by baseball player Art Shires. Who knew that a baseball player in the 30s wanted to play hockey?
November 23, 1977 – The Kings celebrated their 300th win in franchise history by setting a team record for the four fastest goals, scoring in a span of just 2:21 in the first in an 8-3 win over the visiting Blackhawks. Just a fun night all around for the home team.
November 23, 1980 – Obviously upset at their defeated three years ago, the Blackhawks set a team record of their own by scoring 11 goals in a home game against the Whalers, the most in their own building in their 54-year history. Hartford scored just three, making for an 11-3 blowout.
November 23, 1982 – Neal Broten and Steve Payne each scored hat tricks for the North Stars…but ended up tying the Islanders 8-8. Not one, but two players recorded a hat trick, and Minnesota couldn’t come up with the win! That’s both frustrating for those guys and embarrassing for the defense.
November 23, 1988 – Wayne Gretzky scored a goal and five assists to become the fifth player in NHL history to score 600 goals, as the Kings won 8-3 at Detroit. Gordie Howe, Phil Esposito, Marcel Dionne, and Bobby Hull had done it before, but none of them came close to reaching that milestone in the 718 games it took Wayne (and he had also hit 900 assists). Exactly three years later, he’d pick up his 49th career hat trick. Good day to be Wayne.
November 23, 1991 – The Rangers Brian Leetch began a team-record 17-game point scoring streak as New York beat the Blues 3-0. I’d like to take this time to remind you that Leetch was a defenseman (which is impressive for him as it is slightly embarrassing for the rest of the Rangers forwards throughout history). Mike Richter also recorded his first shutout in the win.
Saturday, July 6, 2013
For the Love of Hockey
On Jan. 7, 1980, Philadelphia came to Minnesota having not lost in 35 games. It is a record that still stands and one that was broken in a 7-1 North Stars victory that night.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Saturday, November 26, 2011
1980 Conn Smythe Winner
The winner of the 1980 Conn Smythe trophy as NHL Playoff MVP was Bryan Trottier of the New York Islanders. The Islanders won the first of 4 consecutive Stanley Cups in 1980.
The Islanders led by hall of famers Denis Potvin, Billy Smith, Mike Bossy, Bryan Trottier and head coach Al Arbor beat the Philadelphia Flyers 4 games to 2. The Isles clinched the cup in game 6 as Bobby Nystrom scored the cup winner in overtime to give the Islanders a 5-4 win.
Trottier was number 6 in scoring for the regular season with 42 goals and 62 assist for 104 points. Strangely none of the Islanders made the all NHL 1st or 2nd teams for the 1979-80 season.
Here is a link to Bryan Trottier's memories of the 1980 Finals.
The Islanders led by hall of famers Denis Potvin, Billy Smith, Mike Bossy, Bryan Trottier and head coach Al Arbor beat the Philadelphia Flyers 4 games to 2. The Isles clinched the cup in game 6 as Bobby Nystrom scored the cup winner in overtime to give the Islanders a 5-4 win.
Trottier was number 6 in scoring for the regular season with 42 goals and 62 assist for 104 points. Strangely none of the Islanders made the all NHL 1st or 2nd teams for the 1979-80 season.
Here is a link to Bryan Trottier's memories of the 1980 Finals.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Today in Hockey History
2002 - Canada defeats the United States 5-2 to win the men's ice hockey Olympic Gold Medal
1960 - US beats Germany in Olympic hockey finals round, 9-1
Team USA would not lose a game in the Gold Medal Round. This was the second win in the final round. Up next would be the heavy favorite Canada.
1980 - USA Olympic hockey team defeated Finland, 4-2, to win the gold medal
1960 - US beats Germany in Olympic hockey finals round, 9-1
Team USA would not lose a game in the Gold Medal Round. This was the second win in the final round. Up next would be the heavy favorite Canada.
1980 - USA Olympic hockey team defeated Finland, 4-2, to win the gold medal
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